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    <value>let's get going</value>
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    <value>Photo Inspector is an example application on how to capture and process high resolution photos (resolution depends on device hardware).</value>
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    <value>Hmm, unable to save to gallery:(</value>
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    <value>Capture a photo and slide your finger on the preview to bring up a loupe to zoom right into pixel perfect details in the photo. Save a lower resolution copy of the photo to the main Photos gallery while retaining the original maximum resolution photo in application local storage for later use. Share photos as lower resolution copies to online services like Facebook and Twitter.</value>
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    <value>Developed and published by Nokia. All rights reserved.</value>
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    <value>No high resolution photos in local storage.

High resolution photos that you capture with this application are displayed here. To access other existing photos tap the gallery button, or go capturing new photos by tapping the camera button.

Notice that if you delete the corresponding low resolution copies from Photos application's Camera Roll, the high resolution originals in this application will also be deleted automatically (when the Photo Inspector is opened).</value>
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